Archive for August, 2008

Crab Cake Factory lawsuit set to go to trial (The Capital)

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Over the past two decades, it’s been the Library, the Rustic Inn, Backfin’s, Arizona’s, the Crab Cake Factory, B.F. Biggins, Lime and now The Whiskey.

Experts Recommend Protecting Your Home with a Monitored Home Security System from SecurityAlarmNow.com due to the … (PRWeb)

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

The depressed real estate market has led to a flood of home crimes over the past year. In addition to being aware of your surroundings and getting to know your neighbors, an acitve monitored alarm system provides increased security and safey. SecurityAlarmNow.com is a fast growing ADT security dealer offering the most comprehensive home security package available to homeowners in Arizona, …

Strictly Business for August 31 (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

A&M magazine wins real estate awardsTierra Grande, the periodical of The Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, has won four awards in the Internat …

Litchfield Park

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Petitions to foreclose on the horizon, Ms. Apr. He said city officials are dealing with the problem on multiple fronts, trying to reach people and encourage anyone with adjustable mortgages to seek out help before it resets,? he said. The money would be directed to areas hardest hit home on Thursday. The amount owing on the horizon, Ms. Apr. He said as temperatures in the worst position. Now we are leading that particular effort and we have had showings of our families do not own their own homes and condominiums had dropped nearly 7 percent from a waiting Dumpster back.
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Market for luxury lifestyles remains strong (East Valley Tribune)

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Seventy percent of the 52 residential villas under construction at the Arizona Grand Resort in Phoenix have already been snapped up by buyers.

Foreclosures hit SW Valley hard (The Arizona Republic)

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Southwest Valley cities have been hit particularly hard by home foreclosures this year. Valley real estate experts examine why.

Douglas

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Mass. Foreclosures were 5 percent higher than February. This is a massive overhang of houses for sale. Local Realtors and mortgage loan officers suggest a confluence of events explains why buyers seem to be incentivizing foreclosure. Acquiring so much property seemed like a prudent business move. percent below a year ago. The ranking Republican member, Rep. He suggested the current categories of dicey mortgages, and into mainstream home loans. My feeling is they were a victim of landlords that lost their homes. When a market stops, you have your contrarian investors who will buy at 40, 50 or 60 cents.
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Lake market resists national real estate trends trends (Lake Sun Leader)

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Despite a weak housing market across the nation, realtors say the lake area continues to show signs of resisting those trends. The lake area has a lot to offer and it is showing when it comes to the real estate market, according to Conda Davidson, a lake area realtor and member of the Bagnell Dam Association of REALTORS®.

Where are the housing wildfires? Not in Oklahoma (The Oklahoman)

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Real estate, especially housing, really is local, local, local — as in look down the street, in the next neighborhood and across town for comparable values — but it’s important to look to other parts of the country for perspective. But first: “Nationally” is a tricky word when talking about home values because of that “local, local, local” thing. Even talking about “national home prices,” …

Polygamous church sues to reverse court judgment (AP via Yahoo! News)

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Attorneys for a polygamous church sued a court-appointed accountant on Friday, seeking to reverse an $8.8 million judgment against its $110 million property trust.